Re: OT:climate (was potting new arrivals)
- Subject: Re: [iris] OT:climate (was potting new arrivals)
- From: S* B* <b*@mb.sympatico.ca>
- Date: Sat, 21 Aug 2004 17:40:09 -0700
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Donald is it easier to imagine winters with 4 to 6 weeks of temperatures in the minus 30 to minus 40 range
every year. <grin>
Donald some summers we actually get three or four weeks above 90 degrees, but I just can't
remember it and once in a while we will get a summer with a few days or even a week above
100 degrees. And it doesn't feel like cool nights all summer, but I guess your definition
of cool is probably different than mine. I don't have air conditioning and I was able to sleep
most nights this summer. I am also able to live without air conditioning in the car.....but
it would be very hard to live without a heater in the winter.
We have high humidity a lot and that combined with 85 to 90 degrees heat can make it feel
more miserable than the actual numbers indicate... for people anyway.
Sandra
Donald Eaves wrote:
Really, a summer like Sandra just described is beyond my comprehension. Only a week with temps above 90? Wow! And cool nights all summer.
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